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Neighbors dog crapping in my yard
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16290133" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>I wouldn't take my suggestion though I'll toss it out there but I had a similar situation and here's how I handled it: A family lived five houses or so away and the midget wife (under 5ft is what I consider a midget) would walk the dog down the street to the woods which is a house away and sometimes the sonofabitch (woman) would allow the dog to smash in my yard. One day I caught her and I was very polite yet highly condescending and asked her what was going on? She looked at me as if I was being unreasonable because apparently crap in the yard was not a big deal to her. I asked if she was going to pick it up to which she replied something about not having a bag or gloves or what have you to put it in. The female was giving me attitude and that's generally not a good idea. I proceeded to advise her to walk home and get the proper equipment and if she didn't, the crap would be on her door handle AND if her hubby had an issue, come up and talk to me. Rest assured there hasn't been crap in my yard since. I'm reasonable but if you want to be snide and act as if fido has carte blanche to dump in other yards and then act all weird when confronted, my dick head card comes out. </p><p></p><p>Best wishes though with your crap problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16290133, member: 31223"] I wouldn't take my suggestion though I'll toss it out there but I had a similar situation and here's how I handled it: A family lived five houses or so away and the midget wife (under 5ft is what I consider a midget) would walk the dog down the street to the woods which is a house away and sometimes the sonofabitch (woman) would allow the dog to smash in my yard. One day I caught her and I was very polite yet highly condescending and asked her what was going on? She looked at me as if I was being unreasonable because apparently crap in the yard was not a big deal to her. I asked if she was going to pick it up to which she replied something about not having a bag or gloves or what have you to put it in. The female was giving me attitude and that's generally not a good idea. I proceeded to advise her to walk home and get the proper equipment and if she didn't, the crap would be on her door handle AND if her hubby had an issue, come up and talk to me. Rest assured there hasn't been crap in my yard since. I'm reasonable but if you want to be snide and act as if fido has carte blanche to dump in other yards and then act all weird when confronted, my dick head card comes out. Best wishes though with your crap problem! [/QUOTE]
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